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1 1,1| tradition says that he visited Russia as far as the city of Kiev ( 2 1,5| the Most Pious Tsars of Russia.~ ~ 3 1,9| Moravia, Romania, and then Russia. In the middle of the 9th 4 1,9| Balkans and ultimately to Russia. This was so, since, unlike 5 1,0| The Conversion of Russia The Russian Orthodox Church.~ 6 1,0| Missionaries penetrated into Russia during this period and the 7 1,0| effective Christianization of Russia actually received its greatest 8 1,0| Baptism in 988. From this date Russia became officially Christian.~ 9 1,0| through all of Northern Russia), probably one of Russia' 10 1,0| Russia), probably one of Russia's greatest national figures ( 11 1,0| Roman Catholic Church and Russia could not accept a Metropolitan 12 1,0| with the rising power of Russia, in 1589, the head of the 13 1,0| his Philokalia, reached Russia, through the efforts of 14 1,1| the unsettled situation in Russia after the Revolution, since 15 1,1| numbering about 60,000 souls.~ ~Russia.~Since the Russian Revolution, 16 1,1| Revolution, the Church of Russia has been severely persecuted 17 1,1| Orthodoxy is still alive in Russia, and, despite reduced membership 18 1,1| severe as, for example, in Russia, but monasticism is in decline 19 1,1| confirmed by the Church of Russia~ ~ 20 1,2| natives who had been taken to Russia by Gregory Shelikov in 1786. 21 1,3| sent by the Holy Synod of Russia to the Alaskan missionary 22 1,3| 1810, but he returned to Russia after a brief period of 23 1,3| Synod and the Church of Russia.~On December 15, 1840, the 24 1,4| John decided to return to Russia to report to the Holy Synod 25 1,4| more territory in Asiatic Russia, with its center at Yakutsk. 26 1,4| the Western provinces of Russia, was directed to those Uniates 27 1,4| of Archbishop Evdokim to Russia to attend the All Russian 28 1,4| periods, when the Church of Russia was forced to curtail its 29 1,4| part from the turmoil in Russia. The Second All American 30 1,4| the suffering Church of Russia.~Metropolitan Platon served 31 1,4| peace with the Church in Russia.~Bishop Leonty (Turkevich) 32 1,5| the Carpathian regions of Russia and Austria-Hungary emigrated 33 1,5| Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, in 1926, a Bishop, Mardary ( 34 2,1| popular in the far North of Russia, it had a practical application, 35 3,7| began to spread in Southern Russia and the Ukraine as early 36 3,8| Churches. The Church of Russia, as well as, for the most 37 3,8| during the 12th Century in Russia, said in a sermon for the 38 4,0| Wonderworker of Zadonsk and All Russia (Aug. 13)~The Holy New-Martyrs 39 7,2| hasten to her with faith.~In Russia, copies of the wonderworking 40 7,2| Of The Sign, appeared in Russia in the llth-12th Century, 41 7,2| have received prominence in Russia. Many of them have shone 42 7,2| the return of Smolensk to Russia. This Monastery was erected 43 7,2| the return of Smolensk to Russia. This Icon is one of the 44 7,2| Pochaev (VolyniaLittle Russia) in the place where there 45 7,2| 1131 the Icon was sent to Russia from Constantinople to the 46 7,2| the name Vladimir.~In 1395 Russia was threatened by the terrible 47 7,2| leave the boundaries of Russia. Inquiring as to the meaning 48 7,2| beyond the boundaries of Russia. In memory of this event 49 7,2| the Golden Horde invaded Russia and met the army of Tsar 50 7,2| of God], which protected Russia's boundaries. The Tatars 51 7,2| retreated, leaving the bounds of Russia. In thanksgiving for the 52 7,2| fame of the Icon reached Russia through pious pilgrims. 53 7,2| especially venerated in Russia in the 17th Century when 54 7,2| Icon famous throughout all Russia.~A copy of the Icon was 55 8,6| Patriarch), Antioch, Jerusalem, Russia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania 56 8,6| Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR), Poland, Czechoslovakia 57 8,6| long tenure) the Church of Russia still generally uses these 58 9,6| present-day Province of Tula in Russia), Prince Dimitry made a


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